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King KI-225 ADF Indicator US $65.00
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ADF Indicator US $125.00
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Avionics King KI 227 ADF Indicator PN#066-3063-00 US $237.95
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ADF INDICATOR Aviation Parts US $45.99
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ADF Indicator IN-546A-1 41590-1001 US $180.00
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Hoskins AT-10 ADF Frequency Indicator US $89.77
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DAVTRON ADF FREQUENCY INDICATOR US $79.99
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ADF INDICATOR IN-346A AIRCRAFT AVIONICS US $100.00
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COLLINS IND 650 ADF INDICATOR P/N 622-2536-001 US $225.99
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Aicraft ADF/VOR Indicator US $120.00
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Bendix King avionics KR85 ADF indicator gonio motor 148-0016-00 NOS US $32.95
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KING KNI 585 ADF INDICATOR P/N 066-3014-03 US $79.99
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ARC R 446A 400 ADF RECIVER AND IN 346A INDICATOR US $100.00
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Bendix IN-2072A ADF Indicator US $207.56
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King KNI-580 ADF Indicator P/N 066-3014-01 s/n 3082 AR US $200.00
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King KNI 580 and KNI 585 ADF Indicator Service manual US $218.47
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NARCO INDICATOR ADF 101 US $12.95
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Aircraft NARCO Avionics ADF-101 Indicator w/ Serv tag US $99.99
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Bendix IN-2072A ADF Indicator? US $130.00
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Avionics BendixKing Used KI227 Slaved ADF Indicator US $299.00
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Bendix IN-2072A ADF Indicator US $199.00
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Bendix / King KI225 ADF Indicator Guaranteed US $99.99
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Collins IND 650 TSOed ADF Indicator Guaranteed US $100.00
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Bendix 551 RC ADF Indicator US $205.77
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Collins IND 650A TSOed ADF Indicator Guaranteed US $150.00
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Bendix King KI 227 ADF indicator US $400.00
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King KI-225 ADF Indicator (AR) US $100.00
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ARC RMI - VOR/ADF Indicator US $150.00
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King KI 225 ADF Indicator US $68.00
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King KI-227 ADF Indicator US $75.00
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IND-650 Collins ADF Indicator Serviceable FAA 8130** US $225.00
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ADF Indicator Bendix IN2072A 4000663-7001 Vintage US $129.99
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KING KR 85 ADF RECEIVER WITH KI 225 ADF INDICATOR P/N 066-1023-00 US $269.99
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ARC IN-346A ADF Indicator P/N 40980-1000 s/n 14962 (AR) US $50.00
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Flat irons, also known as hair straighteners or straightening irons, are used on frizzy, wavy, curly, or uncontrollable hair to achieve the sleek soft look that is so fashionable today. Even women with straight hair can get split ends, or fly-away hairs that make their hair look frizzy and dry. The solution is the flat iron.
There are several types of flat irons available in a wide variety of prices. When it comes to buying a flat iron there are several rules of thumb that will make a difference in the outcome of the hair style.
The first rule is not to skimp on quality. The truth is that the more a flat iron costs, the better its quality and longevity. Some irons start at $20, but these usually use aluminum on the heating area, and they can cause hair breakage and may burn or dry out the hair. To insure healthy, shiny hair, it is best to buy an iron that's heating area is ceramic or tourmaline. A good ceramic or tourmaline iron can cost as little as $60 and as much as $150. Generally, the ones priced at between $60 and $80 will give good results and not cause any hair damage, so that is probably the best choice for those who are money conscious.
When buying an iron, be sure that the heating area is all ceramic or all tourmaline and not just metal coated with ceramic or tourmaline. They can cause damage to the hair just like the metal ones. Ceramic irons are good because they distribute heat evenly leaving less chance for burning the hair. Tourmaline irons heat up fast and create high-shine, super straight styles that will last a good length of time.
The second most important thing to look for when buying a flat iron is the heating source. Irons with a PTFC heater, capable of producing far infrared heat, are the best because they warm the hair from the inside out causing less damage to the hair. Some irons have nanotechnology which uses small particles to transfer the heat quickly, creating shine and eliminating static. Ionic irons reduce frizz by promoting moisture retention in the hair shaft because of the action of their negative ions.
Another option when choosing the right model is getting the right combination of power and heat depending on hair thickness and texture, whether it is thin or coarse. It is best to choose an iron with variable heat settings because thin hair needs less heat to style, while thick hair needs more. The fastest irons to heat-up are tourmaline irons. The best models should have an LED readout of temperature or an indicator light to signal when the iron is ready. An automatic shut-off feature ensures increased safety.
The longer and thicker the hair, the larger the iron surface needs to be for optimal results. A larger surface will speed up the straightening process because it can straighten a larger amount of hair. One-inch-width heating area irons are good for fine or medium thickness hair and short to medium lengths. Two inch models are the best for long, thick, curly hair. Another thing that affects the time to straighten the hair is the length of the iron. Longer lengths will allow more hair to be straightened more quickly. Travel sized flat irons are too short to do the job very quickly.
Amanda Walsh is a professional hair stylist working with http://www.flatironsreview.com to help educate buyers on buying a flat iron.
Sharp Al-2030 Laser 2-In-1 Copier & Printer
OVERVIEW: The Sharp AL-2030 comes with a new design, a new look, and faster copying.
PROS:
At 45 pounds, the 2-in-1 (can’t really call it an “all-in-one” since it does not also have a scanner) has a footprint 25.4” x 17.5”. The copier is a little large to put on a desk but will feel right at home on any credenza.
The AL-2030 uses a stationary 8½” x 14” platen for scanning instead of a sliding platform to keep its footprint no bigger than its physical size. The automatic document feeder (ADF) allows for 50 single-sided originals up to legal-size: more originals can be fed in as the level lowers. By scanning the original once and storing the image into its 8MB memory allows the AL-2030 to produce copies at the rate of 20 pages per minute and up to 99 copies. By using the high-speed USB connection to make it a shared printer, the AL-2030 can handle multiple print jobs at a speed of up to 16 pages per minute.
The AL-2030 has three different exposure modes & resolutions (auto, manual, photo). Automatic (or default) resolution is 600 x 300 dpi. “Photo quality” is 600 x 600 dpi at 256 grayscale levels. The magnification can be changed from 25% to 400% in 1% increments or in 6 jumps.
One of the “gotchas” for 2-sided copying is the originals in the ADF must be single-sided. One option rather than burning through paper making the originals 1-sided is if the originals are in an electronic form to use the printer capabilities of the AL-2030 to print them from a computer as 2-sided duplicates.
The control panel for the AL-20×0 series is pretty straightforward, so you don’t need to go to the manual to figure things out. In addition to magnification, quantity, and exposure, you can control which paper tray to use and to switch to the toner save mode. Indicators blink for toner and drum replacement, and paper jams. Unfortunately, the jam indicator does not show where inside the copier the misfeed is, so you’ll have to do the sleuthing yourself.
This Sharp has a 250-sheet sliding paper trays, capable of holding either letter (8½” x 11”) or legal (8½” x 14”) size paper. Non-standard sizes from 3” x 5” up to 8½” x 14” can be placed singly on the scanning platform, or up to 50 sheets placed on the multi-purpose flip-tray on the side of the copier.
CONS:
The design of the AL series is primarily based to focus on copier features, not so much on the printer side. During its prime, having a 16 ppm speed was impressive for a laser printer. In truth, the touted 16 ppm speed can only be achieved at lowest resolution, but that’s the caveat for any printer specs. Don’t expect the faster print speeds of 20 ppm or more that’s typical of current monochrome laser printers.
The 250-sheet paper tray is woefully undersized for office copy use. It’s typical for even a small office to go through a ream of paper in a single day. And it’s also common for offices buy paper in 500-sheet reams, if not a 10-ream case. For personal and home use, a 250-sheet tray is sufficient, so long as you’re not someone whose home is their office. Having a tray that you can dump an entire ream of paper into would be something any office would invest a few extra dollars for.
The printer emulator doesn’t include PCL or PostScript, but relies on Sharp’s own proprietary emulator. For standard printing, most users won’t notice any difference in performance or print quality.
INK / TONER NEEDS:
Starter toner cartridge that comes with the AL-2030 will last for only 2,000 sheets, so it’s a good idea to place an order for more toner when you get the unit.
The AL-2030 has separate toner and drum to help reduce overall consumables costs. Sharp offers a choice for toner: the standard-size toner (4,000 pages at 5%), or the High-yield (6,000 pages) unit. The drum unit will need to be replaced ever 18, 000 pages or every 3rd toner replacement.
During the course of changing toner, people often forget to keep track when it’s time to change the drum. Combo-packages are available that offer the drum with several toners. By the time the toners are consumed, the remaining drum is replaced. These combo-packages make maintenance easy and increases overall longevity and print quality.
SOFTWARE:
Included is Sharp’s desktop document management software. The software does a decent job in giving you control of the unit’s various printing functions, as well as network administration.
Unfortunately, the software is only for Wintel machines. Apple machines running OS X and will be able to use the printing functions native to OS X.
The Sharp AL-2030 a good compact copier/printer for the small office or business for a reasonable price. — Mel Myers
Source: http://quikship.blogspot.com/2010/01/sharp-al-2030-laser-2-in-1-copier.html
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Is a CDI (course deviation indicator) and an ADF (automatic direction finder) the same thing?
Any good websites that explain each CDI or ADF in detail?
The CDi is your coarse deviation indicator... It is usually part of an HSI ... It is designed to stay on a selected coarse. This information may come from VOR, FMS, or may in some cases act as your left right for the ILS (instrument landing system).
The ADF is typically seen on the RMI. It works of a simple principle, and causes the needle on the RMI to point in the direction of the radio station (ADF) that is tuned in. And since the ADF works in the AM radio spectrum... you can hear the ball game too.
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